Podcast: Rapid-fire overviews of all six weekend matchups, plus a fantastic conversation with Mitchell (President) and Drew (Vice-President) of the Dade Brigade ahead of Miami FC vs. Indy Eleven. Have a listen!

Favorite Lines:

New York Cosmos -1 (-145, ★★★★): There haven't been many lines this season that I've been more confident in than this. The absolute worst-case scenario I can imagine would be a push at a 2-1 Cosmos victory.The Cosmos have famously yet to drop a single point at home in 2016. While that streak will undoubtedly come to an end eventually, it's hard to imagine Puerto Rico FC being the team to play spoiler. That being said: I did underestimated Puerto Rico last week against Rayo, and NYC did have a long midweek road trip, while Whitbread's squad hasn't played since Saturday. Here's to hoping I haven't made the same mistake twice.Fort Lauderdale Strikers vs Jacksonville Armada Under 2.5 Goals (-145, ★★★): Jacksonville has only scored two goals on the road in 2016 -- a number which has hilariously already been surpassed by mid-season arrivals Puerto Rico FC. Meanwhile, Fort Lauderdale has scored the fewest goals at home by any team not owned by Carmelo Anthony.The ShambleMetrics are showing the expected goal total for this game well below the 2.5 mark (1.81), and it wouldn't surprise me at all if this line moves down a half-goal by kickoff.Miami FC vs. Indy Eleven Under 2.5 Goals (-125, ★★★): Indy has struggled to consistently find the net on the road this season, and the state of Florida has been far from kind to the Eleven historically. Six of Indy's seven road games in 2016 have finished under the 2.5 mark: a direct result of a below-league-average 0.57 Road Goals For, but more importantly a league-leading 0.71 Road Goals Against. Indy's well-organized defense (with Jon Busch at their backs) has repeatedly shown the ability to lock opponents down in their own stadium. The Eleven have only conceded multiple goals away from home once this season (in the 2-0 loss to Minnesota), and one of those was taken from the penalty spot.For what it's worth, these two sides did play to a 0-0 draw in the Spring, but it's far be wary of reading too much into that particular result. While Hankinson's well-organized defense is still capable of blanking anyone in the league, Miami's midseason roster overhaul has Nesta's side looking much better in the attacking half than they were at that time.FC Edmonton to win (+100, ★★): The Eddies have been incredible at home this season, and Carolina's struggle with offensive consistency has clearly carried through to the fall season. The Railhawks also haven't fared well in Canada historically, earning only two points in 10 matches (one point in six matches specifically in Edmonton). They lost to the Fury 2-0 on Wednesday in Ottawa.

Predictions:

We're tracking these predictions in a points-based system throughout the season: 3 points for correct game result, 1 point for each correct score (by team), and 1 additional point for a perfect game.

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